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How to set up the Whammy on the Digitech BP80

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

A short video showing how to set up the Whammy function on the Digitech BP80 multi-effect pedal for bass.

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  • The whammy effect... is that equivalent to the Digitech Bass Whammy pedal that they stopped producing? does this pedal cover everything that hte other one did?

  • @sebzmc Since this is a multieffect, I doubt it is the equivalent of a dedicated whammy pedal. I never had a chance to use one of the DigiTech Bass Whammy pedals to compare. The new DigiTech Whammy with the drop-tuning options seems pretty awesome, though. A friend of mine tried one out and said it sounded a little digital (go figure) but made playing songs in different tunings a snap.

  • Can i input a microphone for beatbox performans ?

  • @KrToTmK You can run anything into it that has a 1/4" jack. So if your microphone has XLR jacks, you would need an adapter. Not sure how it would sound, but you could do it.

  • I think I got it. Both the wah and boost seem to be working. Thanks. If you make another video I'll be sure to watch it though.

  • @gar58 No Problem.

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  • @bassbottomfeeder - I'll try and write you a comment what happened. Thanks however to what my answer reply

  • I appreciate you help. I'm going to try the wah a little later today...that and the volume boost.

  • @gar58 if you haven't checked it already, I did do another video about different ways to set the output volume. Might help.

  • @gar58 Yeah the wah-wah has parameters you can set (I believe from 0-99). I forgot about that and It is a little trickier to set up. If you want the full range of effect you want the pedal up set to 0 and the pedal down set to 99. But if you only want a certain portion of the wah-wah's full range, you can adjust the parameters accordingly, say from 33 (pedal up) to 71 (pedal down) or whatever portion of wah effect you think sounds best. Maybe I'll do another video...

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